People rally at Ohio Wal-Mart where cops fatally shot man

Demonstrators join arms during a rally for Crawford in front of a Wal-Mart store in Beavercreek on Saturday. Crawford was shot and killed by police at the store Aug. 5. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has refused to release surveillance video of the shooting.(Photo: AP)

BEAVERCREEK – Some 200 people held signs and chanted Saturday outside a Wal-Mart where a young man with an air rifle was fatally shot by police.

The rally was the latest effort by people wanting to shed more light on the Aug. 5 shooting of John Crawford III inside the store in the Dayton suburb of Beavercreek. Police responded after a caller said a man was waving a gun; they say Crawford refused orders to put down an air rifle.

An attorney representing Crawford's family says Wal-Mart surveillance video of the shooting shows it was unjustified. Crawford is black, while the two officers involved are white.

Signs and chants at the rally urged, "Release the tape." Organizers said the Rev. Al Sharpton plans to come to the area in a few weeks to speak about the shooting.

A special grand jury will meet Sept. 22 to consider charges in the case. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said releasing the surveillance video could raise issues of a tainted jury pool if the case results in a trial.

"I think that it is playing with dynamite, frankly, to release that tape at this point," DeWine told the Dayton Daily News. "And I think the dynamite simply is that it blows up and you can't get a fair trial. That's what we worry about."

Crawford's parents want a federal investigation and have met with U.S.

Attorney Carter Stewart. Family attorney Michael Wright said Stewart assured them Thursday that the Justice Department is monitoring and assisting Ohio's investigation and will independently determine the merits of any potential federal prosecution.

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